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the events of ten deaths as of this precious is just behind me on this grant independence to them i donned an ad on this is going on they also do the statistics and by the klitschko brothers right now there was an la to see it when it was announced on the se expected asset other than the german foreign minister was also on my gun but all the country legal accepted the fact that committees and seventeen people and getting frustrated that and no real results that gets and they afraid to get a call that would just get this out tomorrow to see what is going then. that is really the big question that everyone ask themselves is the sweetest people on the streets who have been no sustained during these cold nights out there that the only thing that's really for second at the moment is that there won't be a violent crackdown and he signed it anytime soon again because that is too many foreign officials and high ranking officials in kiev at the moment for the foreign ministry on the farm ministers needs a copy of the station for security and cooperation in europe. i think that it's not suspect any
the events of ten deaths as of this precious is just behind me on this grant independence to them i donned an ad on this is going on they also do the statistics and by the klitschko brothers right now there was an la to see it when it was announced on the se expected asset other than the german foreign minister was also on my gun but all the country legal accepted the fact that committees and seventeen people and getting frustrated that and no real results that gets and they afraid to get a...
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>> reporter: it's been a long ten months since we left don draper at the bar. for this sunday millions will return to the offices of sterling, cooper, draper, price for the season 6 premiere of "mad men" on amc. the series creator matthew weiner invited us to come early. >> we're sitting in don draper's office and it is unbelievably detailed. the whole set is incredible. >> we've tried. >> you two are actually working. >> reporter: more than tried the team behind "mad men" meticulously researches every vintage detail of don draper's environment. it can get a little crazy. >> actually have a job sheet? >> yeah. >> you actually -- why is this necessary? >> for me, it goes back to the idea of the empty suitcases. like growing up and watching people on tv and movies, actors pick up suitcases to leave and seeing they were empty. i always thought like the actors can tell they're empty and they know they're not going anywhere and maybe because i'm not an actor and i don't know how they use their imagination to create three dimensional space i wanted the set to be deta
>> reporter: it's been a long ten months since we left don draper at the bar. for this sunday millions will return to the offices of sterling, cooper, draper, price for the season 6 premiere of "mad men" on amc. the series creator matthew weiner invited us to come early. >> we're sitting in don draper's office and it is unbelievably detailed. the whole set is incredible. >> we've tried. >> you two are actually working. >> reporter: more than tried the...
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>> well, you get a little bit of a sense there, don. first of all for stephanie his mother, every day she comes home she doesn't know if he has attempted to take his life that day. just imagine the psychological toll that takes on her and the whole family. and also this idea that he may be with her for well into adulthood. he may never leave the home. those things are things that see lives with. but having said that, he does seem to have stabilized over the last couple of years. he takes medications. but he is 14 years old. he's in the eighth grade at a regular public school in his area. and he appears to be doing well. he's getting bs and cs and is expected to progress through school. so it's by no means easy. keep in mind, don, we talk about this issue a lot, he was able to get some help. his mother is helping train people to deal with people who have mental illness. so they represent a little bit more of a success story. but still so hard even with that to get what you need. >> and sanjay, it's hard to believe it's been a year, you a
>> well, you get a little bit of a sense there, don. first of all for stephanie his mother, every day she comes home she doesn't know if he has attempted to take his life that day. just imagine the psychological toll that takes on her and the whole family. and also this idea that he may be with her for well into adulthood. he may never leave the home. those things are things that see lives with. but having said that, he does seem to have stabilized over the last couple of years. he takes...
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>> reporter: don lemon, back to you. you, apparently. >> you're going to have jr martinez live. >> reporter: jr martinez coming up, "dancing with the stars." this is the place to be, my friend. you drew the short straw. >> party, party, party. brooke, see you next hour. thank you, my friend. parties, concerts, celebrities. who is going where? who will be performing? everything you need to know about the inauguration, the social scene. that is next. look at that cute little nugget right there. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> the inauguration kickstarts the washington social scene into my gear. the beltway party is a concert, president obama showing off his dance moves. ♪ ♪ here i am baby >> how often does
>> reporter: don lemon, back to you. you, apparently. >> you're going to have jr martinez live. >> reporter: jr martinez coming up, "dancing with the stars." this is the place to be, my friend. you drew the short straw. >> party, party, party. brooke, see you next hour. thank you, my friend. parties, concerts, celebrities. who is going where? who will be performing? everything you need to know about the inauguration, the social scene. that is next. look at that...
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don? >> barbara, appreciate that. >>> the moment of truth drawing near. tomorrow is the self-imposed deadline to fix the obama care website. president obama has pledged that healthcare.gov will be working and millions of americans will be able to get through. good morning, jill. she looks very warm. >> good morning, don. this is not supposed to be like the final fix. what it is, is to get the website to the point where they can handle 50,000 people at one time. what they are concerned about is what if there are 200,000 at the same time as there have been before back in october. that is only one of their concerns. >> reporter: withering criticism of the initial rollout of healthcare.gov has intensified the pressure on the administration to get this fix right for saturday. the white house hopes it can do that, at least for the vast majority of users. >> this website is going to get fixed. >> reporter: healthcare.gov opened for business october 1st. it has been a disastrous two months. the si
don? >> barbara, appreciate that. >>> the moment of truth drawing near. tomorrow is the self-imposed deadline to fix the obama care website. president obama has pledged that healthcare.gov will be working and millions of americans will be able to get through. good morning, jill. she looks very warm. >> good morning, don. this is not supposed to be like the final fix. what it is, is to get the website to the point where they can handle 50,000 people at one time. what they...
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he goes over, he's between mark o'mara and don west. he's like, you should apologize for something you said. don west apparently looks up at one point and raises his voice and said, no, i'm not apologizing. at that point, some sheriffs deputies have to come down and kindly ask the attorneys to leave the courtroom. so tensions appear to be getting a bit frayed here in sanford, florida, on both sides. >> well, lisa, you've been in a number of trials. you know that after a long trial, especially one with stakes as high as this on a national stage, that those relationships get frayed. they've been working pretty hard. >> these are not best friends. they're on both sides of the most high-profile case in the country right now where tensions run high, where a lot is riding on this case for a number of people. it's understandable. and they are working very, very long hours. what you see is probably only half of their day. they have to go back to their offices and work many more hours. they're probably getting hate mail. i mean, you know, this i
he goes over, he's between mark o'mara and don west. he's like, you should apologize for something you said. don west apparently looks up at one point and raises his voice and said, no, i'm not apologizing. at that point, some sheriffs deputies have to come down and kindly ask the attorneys to leave the courtroom. so tensions appear to be getting a bit frayed here in sanford, florida, on both sides. >> well, lisa, you've been in a number of trials. you know that after a long trial,...
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>> don, last weekend i was in cairo. i sat down for a lengthy, exclusive interview with the egyptian president, mohamed morsi, we spent some good quality time together discussing the most important issues affecting egypt, north africa, the middle east and the united states. our special report coming up on our special "sit room" right at the top of the hour. >> all right, wolf, thank you very much. >>> people are hunting pythons in florida today. look at that. we'll hear why the state is holding a month-long contest to kill the reptiles. Ñe >>> people are hunting pythons in florida today and they can win prizes. it is part of a month-long contest, called the python challenge. can't even look at that it is designed to tackle the problem of the exploding python problem. i hope you're being very careful, john. so how many big pythons did you see today, jz? >> reporter: well, i haven't seen any yet. but this is surprising, we're out here with justin matthews, and his brother-in-law. they're over here for manatee county. they
>> don, last weekend i was in cairo. i sat down for a lengthy, exclusive interview with the egyptian president, mohamed morsi, we spent some good quality time together discussing the most important issues affecting egypt, north africa, the middle east and the united states. our special report coming up on our special "sit room" right at the top of the hour. >> all right, wolf, thank you very much. >>> people are hunting pythons in florida today. look at that....
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do don baer is with us. let me turn back to a question that was on my mind. i thought the speech was really the president expressing his view of the american ideal and how, where, and why government fits into that ideal, making an aggressive case here, touching everything from entitlements to obliquely security issues, climate change. >> income inequality. >> i think you're exactly right when you talk about the role of government, and it reminded me of the debate rehad in the election, in the campaign where one side, the victors in this case, argued for a much more pronounced role for government. and the president hit back on this theme of we're in this together, you can't go it alone, which he's actually highlighted back since 2008. >> but, don, do you think that the way that the president ticked off his own priorities and cast them as the will of the american people, how do you think republicans are likely to receive that and are they going to see that as another in-your-face challenge by this president? >> i think they're going to see it as a refutation or
do don baer is with us. let me turn back to a question that was on my mind. i thought the speech was really the president expressing his view of the american ideal and how, where, and why government fits into that ideal, making an aggressive case here, touching everything from entitlements to obliquely security issues, climate change. >> income inequality. >> i think you're exactly right when you talk about the role of government, and it reminded me of the debate rehad in the...
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there was a lot of tension between her and don west. --hink that will present will be difficult for the jury to understand. on the other hand, she is a young woman. she is 19. i think there will be a little empathy with and all jury -- all woman jury for you and i think the jury will look at a young girl who lost her friend and sort of understood why she was acting the way she was acting, but i think it was conflicting because she was a bit sassy. >> it was interesting to see the conversation around why she did not call the police, which is a very loaded question in the african-american community, feeling the police will help you or not. and when they said, why didn't you get coke she, i thought they would call me. that said, what are you talking about? first 48, tvatched show, and they always go to the last phone call on the phone. community,frican law-enforcement is not seen as an advocate. 90% of the time police are seen as the enemy. again, i don't think she wanted to get involved. i think she wanted to stay out of it. i think that
there was a lot of tension between her and don west. --hink that will present will be difficult for the jury to understand. on the other hand, she is a young woman. she is 19. i think there will be a little empathy with and all jury -- all woman jury for you and i think the jury will look at a young girl who lost her friend and sort of understood why she was acting the way she was acting, but i think it was conflicting because she was a bit sassy. >> it was interesting to see the...
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we all sort of got together and i said, don? and in his final hours, i said don, you got the guy here who is going to make this challenge a reality. and that is really what we have got going on here and so thanks to don, you guys really made this challenge. [ applause ] and we have to say, also, the community itself, our council people, supervisors, our mayor, our chief of police, the chief of the fire department, just like the fire department now, there say brand new one just a couple of blocks over there and so he is really happy and the whole team is really happy. so he is with us today also, but our trustees thank you for all of your participation and fantastic and i just can't thank enough of the people who have been here working hard with me, side by side, and i have another fellow that i would like to introduce, our mayor ed lee is a fantastic guy and what this city always needs to have, just a guy that is going to make things happen. not all of the fan fair and you just see how this whole city is sort of coming to life.
we all sort of got together and i said, don? and in his final hours, i said don, you got the guy here who is going to make this challenge a reality. and that is really what we have got going on here and so thanks to don, you guys really made this challenge. [ applause ] and we have to say, also, the community itself, our council people, supervisors, our mayor, our chief of police, the chief of the fire department, just like the fire department now, there say brand new one just a couple of...
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don king with hugo chavez in 2004. a bodyguard for don king and became good friends and the boxing promoter joins me. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the relationship with two evil dictator. hugo chavez and roger ayers. >> i love them both. so but hugo chavez, he's a great man because he helped the poor, the underprivileged, the downtrodden and denied and the people in venezuela, the great people of venezuela love him. the poor people, they love him. he's one of the masters and he can deal with the classes but he was a guy that was tried tested representative of the people and loved the people he represented. >> how did you feel about him attacking the president, the united states and the way he did? >> i didn't think that was a good thing to do because i love george walker bush as you have seen in the tape but the thing is, you know, i gave that tape to the aides of george walker bush when he was trying to appeal to him to let him know he wanted to be friends with america. this is a guy that comes ri
don king with hugo chavez in 2004. a bodyguard for don king and became good friends and the boxing promoter joins me. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the relationship with two evil dictator. hugo chavez and roger ayers. >> i love them both. so but hugo chavez, he's a great man because he helped the poor, the underprivileged, the downtrodden and denied and the people in venezuela, the great people of venezuela love him. the poor people, they love him. he's one...
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live in the newsroom, i'm don don. >> thank you, don. >>> new tonight, ntsb investigators are on their way to another deadly plane crash in alaska. the air taxi crashed at the airport. about 400 miles south. all ten people were killed. the state troopers say that they were fully engulfed, a man hunt is on the way. it all started when the sheriff deputy recognized the suspect's vehicle. a witness said that the officer approached the vehicle and told them they would shoot as the suspect drove off. >> when a gentlemen smashed down the road, mind you that there are 14 down the street. there were two more behind the gentleman that drove off. >> they were there for about an hour as they searched it house for house. some streets remain closed while the search goes on. >>> an update on the most serious injuries. plus, incredible story of survival. >> that touched the grounds directly. >> a mother sitting in the back of the plane describes how she and her son were able to walk away. >> chaos and cancellations. the scramble to get things back on track and how passengers are dealing with the mess
live in the newsroom, i'm don don. >> thank you, don. >>> new tonight, ntsb investigators are on their way to another deadly plane crash in alaska. the air taxi crashed at the airport. about 400 miles south. all ten people were killed. the state troopers say that they were fully engulfed, a man hunt is on the way. it all started when the sheriff deputy recognized the suspect's vehicle. a witness said that the officer approached the vehicle and told them they would shoot as the...
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don's grandchild saying like customer service is what made this company. that's what sets us apart from anything else because we can be there like that. >> coming up tonight on abc2 news we're going to take you behind the scenes of the j. o. spice company to show you how they've been providing seasonings to many of your favorite spots for years, and the kicker is you may not even know it. also we're going to show you some of the other identity -- items you can now get your hands on. that's coming up on abc2 news. we're back after this. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit america's best today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you >>> thanks for joining us this morning. award wink mystery writer eleanor leonard has passed away. produced get shorty, 52 pickup, and many of those books were adapted
don's grandchild saying like customer service is what made this company. that's what sets us apart from anything else because we can be there like that. >> coming up tonight on abc2 news we're going to take you behind the scenes of the j. o. spice company to show you how they've been providing seasonings to many of your favorite spots for years, and the kicker is you may not even know it. also we're going to show you some of the other identity -- items you can now get your hands on....
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don douglas demanded the best quality. the sculptor in this court yard called ribbons is the heart and soul of the building. it's meant to adapt to the moments like this. it can be a place of respite. the sculptor responses to the hierarch of the skrurlt with the ribbons. this major emphasis on the horizon is to compliment the architecture and it is perfect to the historic use. from under no circumstances ribbons the sculptors that you see to the side rise and fall and create pathways of decomposed granite that anchor the space. there's actually an interesting story about the fountains. when arthur brown completed the designs in 1932 the court yard was never completed because of guess what, budget adversaries (laughter) so it's good to know we're not alone in our contemporary conditions. but i was able to get ahold of the original plans and they showed those like wedding cakes had had or that are different so i replaced those with the cubes and i was able to in that way like the court yard itself really complete the histor
don douglas demanded the best quality. the sculptor in this court yard called ribbons is the heart and soul of the building. it's meant to adapt to the moments like this. it can be a place of respite. the sculptor responses to the hierarch of the skrurlt with the ribbons. this major emphasis on the horizon is to compliment the architecture and it is perfect to the historic use. from under no circumstances ribbons the sculptors that you see to the side rise and fall and create pathways of...
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don? >> yeah, apparently he sold $30 of -- >> allegedly sold. >> allegedly sold $30 worth of marijuana to this undercover woman police officer. she bought it. walked away, and then the guys swooped in and arrested him. we'll see. we'll hear more about it. very interesting. thank you, rosa. we appreciate it. >> of course. >>> tonight when you logon to the healthcare.gov website, you'll see something like this. again, this time they're taking it down but they're doing it on purpose. we'll tell you why next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. you're history. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. gets to the root of dandruff and hydrates the scalp. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. >>> healthcare.gov website will be down again tonight. but in this case the outage is a deliberate one. at least this time. but department of health and human services says starting at 9:00 eastern the website will be offline to work on makin
don? >> yeah, apparently he sold $30 of -- >> allegedly sold. >> allegedly sold $30 worth of marijuana to this undercover woman police officer. she bought it. walked away, and then the guys swooped in and arrested him. we'll see. we'll hear more about it. very interesting. thank you, rosa. we appreciate it. >> of course. >>> tonight when you logon to the healthcare.gov website, you'll see something like this. again, this time they're taking it down but they're...
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past dozens of protesters angry over the keystone pipeline project and headed straight to the home of don ross and doug hickey, the ceo of a major distributing company in the city. the price to get in between $500 to $10,000. people living in the city had mixed reactions about the visit. >> i'm sure mr. biden is -- has to be treated carefully, but it still is very difficult when you can't get through your own home. >> i don't find it to be annoying. i'm honored they show up. >> mr. biden's visit comes one week after president obama was in the bay area for fund-raising events for the democratic party as well. >>> this morning the state budget is on its way to governor jerry brown's desk, he is expected to approve it lawmakers in sacramento passed the budget yesterday, a day before today's deadline. the $96 billion budget will redistribute education funding to help needier school districts and expand public health care coverage and lay the ground work for years of spending increases for social services. it was passed with a party line vote. >> the process is not democratic. it's just simply
past dozens of protesters angry over the keystone pipeline project and headed straight to the home of don ross and doug hickey, the ceo of a major distributing company in the city. the price to get in between $500 to $10,000. people living in the city had mixed reactions about the visit. >> i'm sure mr. biden is -- has to be treated carefully, but it still is very difficult when you can't get through your own home. >> i don't find it to be annoying. i'm honored they show up....
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i should point out i mentioned that don stewart, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell's spokesperson was talking to reporter there we saw a moment ago in the gaggle of reporters, he said we're waiting to see if the vice president can sell this to his party. stewart says biden and mcconnell will meet while they are up on capitol hill as you look live at ohio clock the area where senators and spokes people go. the senate republicans have not signed off on the deal. it is protocol. when asked how long until a vote, don stewart said "awhile everything always takes longer in the senate." and it does, ed. but we could be seeing a vote, you know, sometime past 11:00. it really doesn't matter as far as the clock goes before midnight east coast time because despite the fact that is the fiscal cliff deadline as we noted the house adjourned until tomorrow and essentially the u.s. is technically going over the cliff even though lawmakers can adjust and beat things back if they decide to pass whatever comes out of congress before wednesday. >> right. and the irs can sign -- give instructions to c
i should point out i mentioned that don stewart, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell's spokesperson was talking to reporter there we saw a moment ago in the gaggle of reporters, he said we're waiting to see if the vice president can sell this to his party. stewart says biden and mcconnell will meet while they are up on capitol hill as you look live at ohio clock the area where senators and spokes people go. the senate republicans have not signed off on the deal. it is protocol. when asked...
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delegate don dwyer pulled over for allegedly operating his car under influence. he was already charged with operating a boat under influence where a child was injured. >> you don't have to look hard in annapolis, there hasn't been a ton of bipartisanship under the divisive legislation, when it comes to delegate don dwyer, they seem to be a merging area of agreement. for the delegate it has not been good. more calls today for him to resign his office. even the members of the legislature are saying he needs to seriously start reconsidering his future inside this maryland state house. earlier today the bipartisan legislative committee met for several hours. while we were allowed inside the time to discuss thehat meeting exact dealings of these delegate members, committee's chairman told us they would have to proceed in a closed door session. we were asked to leave. dwyer arrested tuesday morning by anarondo county. he was swerving and going 70. dwyer claimed he only had two beers. officer reported smelling alcohol and indication he was under the influence of alcohol
delegate don dwyer pulled over for allegedly operating his car under influence. he was already charged with operating a boat under influence where a child was injured. >> you don't have to look hard in annapolis, there hasn't been a ton of bipartisanship under the divisive legislation, when it comes to delegate don dwyer, they seem to be a merging area of agreement. for the delegate it has not been good. more calls today for him to resign his office. even the members of the legislature...
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>> reporter: i can, don. i spoke to neighbors today on their -- right by their place in norfolk street in cambridge. they had a small apartment in a three-story walkup in cambridge. one of the neighbors who did not want to give his name, did not want to go on camera, told me at one time up until about three years ago the entire family lived together in that one apartment. the parents, the two brothers, the sisters, tamerlan tsarnaev's wife and their young child all lived together in this small apartment in a three-story wa walkup in cambridge. we were outside there today. it certainly doesn't seem like a very big apartment. this neighbor said during that time he observed tension in the family. at one time he said he saw tamerlan tsarnaev yelling at a woman outside the apartment. a woman who was not his wife. and there was tension in the family. that was up until about three years ago he says when the parents and the sisters moved out. he said after that, the tension seemed to dissipate a little bit, don. >> y
>> reporter: i can, don. i spoke to neighbors today on their -- right by their place in norfolk street in cambridge. they had a small apartment in a three-story walkup in cambridge. one of the neighbors who did not want to give his name, did not want to go on camera, told me at one time up until about three years ago the entire family lived together in that one apartment. the parents, the two brothers, the sisters, tamerlan tsarnaev's wife and their young child all lived together in this...
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we ask don gerriwillis.com. are women too aggressive or not aggressive enough? 58% of you said to aggressive. 42 percent said not aggressive enough. i guess we have a lot of male viewers. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.com for our on-line question every weekday. finally tonight, left-wing radicals and union bosses unite. america's largest labor federation, the afl-cio is sending its employees to the 2013 world social forum. it is not a tea party. later this monthorkers can attend events including lectures on the demise of capitalism. and a slew of propose to fight proposals raising -- ranging from israel to economic growth and meeting and the oppression of pets. i wish i was kidding. socialist group website said it is devising ideas to solve problems of social inequality, the process of capital as globalization is creating internationally. and you wonder why unions are losing. if they had their workers' beset interests at heart they might consider attending a business won a one class instead. that's my "2 cents more." that's it for tonight on he willis report"
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your "new day" starts right now. >>> and don lemon! >> and don lemon! good morning. welcome to "new day." we made it to friday. november 29th. it is 6:00 in the east. chris and kate are off but don lemon and rosa flores are joining us on the friday news set. >> good morning. >> we are all surviving after all of our turkey? >> a lot of alcohol. >> that could make for a very interesting program today. >>> it is black friday. the mad dash to find those holiday deals has begun. in fact, just look at the shoppers fighting their way it is a scene that is playing out across the country. crowds lining up. not always politely for things like clothes, electronics and more. with everyone looking to get a bang for their buck. assuming the stores have not sold out of the hottest items already. >>> let's start our coverage with zain asher at macy's flagship store in new york city. how is it looking there so far? >> reporter: hi, micaela. 15,000 people lined up yesterday ruffle around 8:00. i am told there should be a mad rush roughly around 10:00 a.m. black friday officially kicki
your "new day" starts right now. >>> and don lemon! >> and don lemon! good morning. welcome to "new day." we made it to friday. november 29th. it is 6:00 in the east. chris and kate are off but don lemon and rosa flores are joining us on the friday news set. >> good morning. >> we are all surviving after all of our turkey? >> a lot of alcohol. >> that could make for a very interesting program today. >>> it is black friday. the...
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this is what i've been thinking about, don. i think the story is also about how the information age has changed. i know you're going to be talking to daniel ellsberg coming up about the pentagon papers. think of another famous leaker, the famous deep throat from watergate. those two men were 40 in ellsberg's case. older than this 30-year-old, 2-year-old. also those two men had privy. they were among few, a small group of people who could access documents. what we're seeing now, instead, don, with these huge leaks is 20-somethings who are generally computer savvy who have not necessarily the same kind of clearance that top-level officials back in the nixon era would have had but instead have clearance because of their computer skills. it's a complete change in the dynamic of information, and it's something that obviously the intelligence agencies are having a problem with. don? >> lisa, thank you very much. i'm glad you mentioned him because, put him up on the screen. there he is. recognize this guy? this is daniel ellsberg once
this is what i've been thinking about, don. i think the story is also about how the information age has changed. i know you're going to be talking to daniel ellsberg coming up about the pentagon papers. think of another famous leaker, the famous deep throat from watergate. those two men were 40 in ellsberg's case. older than this 30-year-old, 2-year-old. also those two men had privy. they were among few, a small group of people who could access documents. what we're seeing now, instead, don,...
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don, what did you learn today? >> well, ann. we heard it from people on the ground, professional pilots and now the ntsb. the flight was flying too low and too slow. what does it mean? well, we work with a flight instructor and simulator to find out. this gauge helps the pilot with their landing. >> this goes up, that means you are low. >> the situation indicator helps the pilot lineup with the runway while the glide scope indicator shows that the plane is too high and too low. but,asiana did not have it to follow as has been confirmed the instrument on runway 28 left is out of service and will remain out of service until august 7th. now, the flight school in hayward, simulating a landing on sfo's 28 left without depending on the glide scope indicator. like other flights landing, he still has other options. >> we have a piece of equipment, glide scope that is out. we have to evaluate. if the pilot used it. and on the airport property and they were flying the approach. if they were using automation. >>> pilots have their own expe
don, what did you learn today? >> well, ann. we heard it from people on the ground, professional pilots and now the ntsb. the flight was flying too low and too slow. what does it mean? well, we work with a flight instructor and simulator to find out. this gauge helps the pilot with their landing. >> this goes up, that means you are low. >> the situation indicator helps the pilot lineup with the runway while the glide scope indicator shows that the plane is too high and too...
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i'm don lemon. let's roll. freak out, confusion, i'm cutting through the noise, and the fear about north korea. plus, a man who lost his teenage brother to murder now he's best friends with the killer. >>> and this woman's first wish after five years in a coma. >> i want to go to a bob seger concert. >> well, she did. and i'll speak with her live. >> shake my booty for him. >>> hello, everyone. don lemon in for brooke today. i'll begin with some amazing video, really. you have to see this video. it is just in to cnn. it is a wrestling match with a ten-foot python, a show stopper for tourists this florida. two guys jumped out of the boats on tuesday and wrangled a burmese python. watch this. >> a python. >> wow. >> okay, so a guide grabbed the python underwater and let it coil around him. he says the python was about three times the size of his arm. the other guide cut off the python's head with a knife that he only used before to cut oranges. the tour guide's name is tommy owen and joins us now by p
i'm don lemon. let's roll. freak out, confusion, i'm cutting through the noise, and the fear about north korea. plus, a man who lost his teenage brother to murder now he's best friends with the killer. >>> and this woman's first wish after five years in a coma. >> i want to go to a bob seger concert. >> well, she did. and i'll speak with her live. >> shake my booty for him. >>> hello, everyone. don lemon in for brooke today. i'll begin with some amazing...
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kpix don knapp spent the afternooned in of a night simulator trying to duplicate the conditions. >> that is right. we tried to figure out what the speed might have been, what the altitude might have been and if they were above and below the glide path as the plane came up on 28 left and before it crashed. we went with eric medina. a flight instructor. here is the video that we made. one factor talked about was the instrument landing system that is out for the summer of the part, the glide path indicator, it being out for the summer because of the work done on runways, so, that was lost and we wondered what kind of a role that might of played in the crash. apparently not much of a role we understand that other planes have been landing without that and expect to land all summer without that. here is what it looked like when the plane came in 28 left without the equipment working. >> we do have a piece of equipment, a glide slope that is out. we have to e straight wait whether or not the pilot used or had available to them other tools in the airport or outside of the aircraft that were on t
kpix don knapp spent the afternooned in of a night simulator trying to duplicate the conditions. >> that is right. we tried to figure out what the speed might have been, what the altitude might have been and if they were above and below the glide path as the plane came up on 28 left and before it crashed. we went with eric medina. a flight instructor. here is the video that we made. one factor talked about was the instrument landing system that is out for the summer of the part, the glide...
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here's what don lemon, he asked him about the recent hall of fame vote. here's what he said. >> i don't know if i 'll get in trouble for this. i have to defend roger clemens in this because until this day, he says he didn't take steroids and he's never flunked a drug test and he went in front of two different courts and they both ruled in favor of him. so, who am i to sit here and say he took steroids because he won some games after being 40 years? bonds admitted he put the stert oids on him. sosa flunked the test. palmiero flunked the test. >> well, true confessions. okay? i personally have known pete rose for 35 years. he was my all-time favorite player growing up as a youth and pains me to say this but pete is absolutely wrong about this. okay? roger clemens' best friend at the time andy pettitte said that he said he used steroids and backed out at the last minute talking to the feds and pete said numbers matter more so in baseball than any other sport. baseball professionally since 1869. you have steroid users against mays and aarons in the history bo
here's what don lemon, he asked him about the recent hall of fame vote. here's what he said. >> i don't know if i 'll get in trouble for this. i have to defend roger clemens in this because until this day, he says he didn't take steroids and he's never flunked a drug test and he went in front of two different courts and they both ruled in favor of him. so, who am i to sit here and say he took steroids because he won some games after being 40 years? bonds admitted he put the stert oids on...
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is it don meredith, peyton manning or kirk warner? the answer is b. peyton manning, has 16 breaking the record of 16 which is held by meredith and warner. let's go to betty nguyen with sports. >> i actually got that right. >> let's get to "sunday night football." the patriots stayed undefeated. tom brady under pressure. but this cannon pass that you're about to see, thompson. look at that, the game, falcons met ryan with just seconds left throws for a t.d. but deflected with the pass. they win, 30-23. >>> the seahawks beat the texans in overtime. check out this four-tipped pick. it bobbled and the seahawks get it. later, richard sherman runs into the t.d. with one shoe. >>> over to peyton manning, the man of the morning, and the unbeatable broncos, they rallied past the eagles. manning has a record 16 touchdown passes in just four games. >>> on to the steelers and vikings in lightning across the pond. roethlisberger is sacked and the vikings recover the fumble but the terrible and terrible towel, the steelers are 0-4 for the first time since 1968. vik
is it don meredith, peyton manning or kirk warner? the answer is b. peyton manning, has 16 breaking the record of 16 which is held by meredith and warner. let's go to betty nguyen with sports. >> i actually got that right. >> let's get to "sunday night football." the patriots stayed undefeated. tom brady under pressure. but this cannon pass that you're about to see, thompson. look at that, the game, falcons met ryan with just seconds left throws for a t.d. but deflected...
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dice don teo que las congestiones son tales que muchas veces los conductores se ven obligados a escuchar dos y tres canciones. una circunstancias favorable para ser artista. >>> asegura que gracias a la generosidad come tres veces al dÍa. >>> yo vivo bien, no la paso mal. >>> hipomedio de bromas el extraÑo sonido y de las canciones nunca grabadas que todavÍa espera que un milagro y una casa disquera grabe su disco. >>> no pierde esperanza que le den la oportunidad. >>> ya y olga taqon >>> ocala, blorida, es un paraÍso terrenal y viajamos para hablar con la mujer de fuego. >>> olga taÑÓn. >>> y asÍ nos recibiÓ. >>> esto huele bien. >>> aquÍ te hago un arroz con longaniza de pollo. >>> luego de saborear esto nos sentamos a recordar momentos inolvidables de estos 25 aÑos de "premios lo nuestro" donde se presentÓ desde el inicio de su carrera y recibiÓ un total de 24 galardones, el primero en 1990. >>> que se siente ser la reina de "premios lo nuestro"? >>> agradecimiento, porque fue el primero que aparece donde le dan la oportunidad al pÚblico al que ellos escojan lo que le gus
dice don teo que las congestiones son tales que muchas veces los conductores se ven obligados a escuchar dos y tres canciones. una circunstancias favorable para ser artista. >>> asegura que gracias a la generosidad come tres veces al dÍa. >>> yo vivo bien, no la paso mal. >>> hipomedio de bromas el extraÑo sonido y de las canciones nunca grabadas que todavÍa espera que un milagro y una casa disquera grabe su disco. >>> no pierde esperanza que le den la...
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listen, don, he's in the ring, don, and there's 50,000 white people, don, saying i'm going to kill you after the ring. and he's in the ring beating a guy, torturing a guy, laughing at the people while he's doing it. when you come out, [ bleep ], excuse me, don. fighting these guys while they're saying this. beating this guy up and threatening his wife. >> mike tyson. >>> violence erupts in egypt and put pus a cathedral under siege. the details straight ahead. ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] zyrtec®. love the air. [ female announcer ] this week only, save up to $7 on zyrtec® products. see sunday's newspaper. >>> time to take a look at the headlines. north korea may launch another missile as early as wednesday. u.s. is watching the movem
listen, don, he's in the ring, don, and there's 50,000 white people, don, saying i'm going to kill you after the ring. and he's in the ring beating a guy, torturing a guy, laughing at the people while he's doing it. when you come out, [ bleep ], excuse me, don. fighting these guys while they're saying this. beating this guy up and threatening his wife. >> mike tyson. >>> violence erupts in egypt and put pus a cathedral under siege. the details straight ahead. ♪ [ sneezes ] [...
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i don?t think there?s been a case, even in the soviet period ? obviously, mr. lenin didn?t meet with any american leaders that i know of. we know about the relationship between ?uncle joe? and fdr. but clearly, to me, this is ? this is the worst personal relationship of a u.s. and russian leader in history. and i think that?s obviously not a ? not a good thing. let?s look a little bit more at the recent history. now, the obama administration made an effort in the ? in the spring and early summer to engage russia, to try to put the relationship that was obviously, for a number of reasons that i think are clear to everyone in this room, that was ? that was on the rocks and getting worse. but basically, mr. putin was not interested in what the obama administration was trying to sell them. and i think, essentially, what the effort to engage mr. putin was principally around the issue of further cuts in offensive nuclear arms tied to some kind of agreement about their modus vivendi on missile defe
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don? >> thank you very much for that. make sure you join us at 8:00 eastern when we look at the big stories of the week from the florida inmates released to the missouri teen whose family was run out of town. the utah doctor accused of murdering his wife in a bathtub. making the case, tonight at 8:00 eastern here on cnn. it's going to be a fascinating program. >>> the government shutdown, what about something robert redford told cnn this week? that racism was a factor in the shutdown? we are going to talk parenting, including a new law in the state that turns in one state that turns the idea of traditional parenting on its head. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ nthat's why they deserve... aer
don? >> thank you very much for that. make sure you join us at 8:00 eastern when we look at the big stories of the week from the florida inmates released to the missouri teen whose family was run out of town. the utah doctor accused of murdering his wife in a bathtub. making the case, tonight at 8:00 eastern here on cnn. it's going to be a fascinating program. >>> the government shutdown, what about something robert redford told cnn this week? that racism was a factor in the...
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>> don, absolutely. you know, we've been talking back and forth here within cnn about this definition of manslaughter. i want to read this definition to you first. excuse me. and then the jury instructions. first the definition. manslaughter, the killing of a human being by the act of another without lawful justification in cases in which such killings shall not be excusable homicide or murder. so the definition there of manslaughter. i want to read to you the instructions that the jury walked away with so this is what they were told by judge debra nelson. in order to convict of manslaughter by act it is not necessary for the state to prove that george zimmerman had an intent to cause death. only an intent to commit an act that was not merely negligent, justified, or excusable and which caused the death. it goes on to say, if you find george zimmerman committed manslaughter, and you also find beyond a reasonable doubt that during the commission of manslaughter -- >> george? >> yes? >> pause there. >> oka
>> don, absolutely. you know, we've been talking back and forth here within cnn about this definition of manslaughter. i want to read this definition to you first. excuse me. and then the jury instructions. first the definition. manslaughter, the killing of a human being by the act of another without lawful justification in cases in which such killings shall not be excusable homicide or murder. so the definition there of manslaughter. i want to read to you the instructions that the jury...
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don is talking about the wire fingerprint. >> don is exactly right. there are so many different little pieces that could be significant later. actually, going back to drew griffin's point about some of the lack of information, the authorities will not put out more than they need to in a case like this for many reasons. one is from experience, a lot of people will call in and make false claims that they did this. and so the authorities, if they know certain aspects about how the bomb was put together, when they question an individual, they can rule them out if they're making false claims, if they don't know how it was really put together or how it was wrapped or packaged or delivered. so in many cases, not every detail is revealed just to sift out the people that call in and drive law enforcement investigators crazy during an intensive, important investigation like this, so that's another issue of the type of information getting put out. >> don, let me ask you about the pictures we've been showing here of the before and after, of the light-colored bag
don is talking about the wire fingerprint. >> don is exactly right. there are so many different little pieces that could be significant later. actually, going back to drew griffin's point about some of the lack of information, the authorities will not put out more than they need to in a case like this for many reasons. one is from experience, a lot of people will call in and make false claims that they did this. and so the authorities, if they know certain aspects about how the bomb was...
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i'm don lemon. we're continuing our special coverage of the syria crisis. boy, do we have a lot to tell you about following the president's decision to hit pause so congress could vote. we start with the parade of leaders from both parties hitting the sunday talk shows. >> the president really felt very strongly that the congress of the united states weighing in makes our nation stronger in whatever action we take. >> this is a clear
i'm don lemon. we're continuing our special coverage of the syria crisis. boy, do we have a lot to tell you about following the president's decision to hit pause so congress could vote. we start with the parade of leaders from both parties hitting the sunday talk shows. >> the president really felt very strongly that the congress of the united states weighing in makes our nation stronger in whatever action we take. >> this is a clear
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>>> i'm don lemon live here in sanford, florida. there you're looking at live pictures of the seminole county courthouse. inside that courtroom, inside that courthouse, six women. they are deliberating the fate of george zimmerman right now. this is cnn's special coverage of the george zimmerman trial. and in about 15 minutes, we may get a big clue as to how close we could be to a possible verdict. that's when court resumes. and the six-woman jury must get specific about its question on manslaughter. its question about manslaughter. here's judge debra nelson giving the court's response to the jury's manslaughter question which apparently was too vague. all right. we'll get that for you in just a little bit. we want to tell you george zimmerman's entire future in the hands of that six-woman jury which has been deliberating for more than 14 hours now. the case has sparked really passionate debate about just about everything. on race in america, about guns, about people across the nation. they have very strong opinions on this. judge d
>>> i'm don lemon live here in sanford, florida. there you're looking at live pictures of the seminole county courthouse. inside that courtroom, inside that courthouse, six women. they are deliberating the fate of george zimmerman right now. this is cnn's special coverage of the george zimmerman trial. and in about 15 minutes, we may get a big clue as to how close we could be to a possible verdict. that's when court resumes. and the six-woman jury must get specific about its question...
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. >> don johnson a retired civilian worker with the defense department says with all the money spent in iraq and afghanistan don't pick on the sven force. >> we are always an easy target. i think there are other options. if congress would just get their act together. >> already the pentagon is short-sighted. get their act together. >> already the pentagon is laying off most of its 46,000 temporary workers and cutting back on maintenance of ships and aircraft just in case. but others say cutting the people and the services they provide >> they may cut information technology funds which drives operational efficiency so we're cutting the thing that could save money. >> even though no military positions are affected only civilians, carter warned the deferred maintenance and other cutbacks will eventually hut the combat readiness of units deployed to afghanistan. >> they came by thousands to mark the 40th anniversary of roe v wade. anti-abortion groups made the trek to protest the ruling that legalized abortion. this is one of the most controversial rulings and they say they won't rest un
. >> don johnson a retired civilian worker with the defense department says with all the money spent in iraq and afghanistan don't pick on the sven force. >> we are always an easy target. i think there are other options. if congress would just get their act together. >> already the pentagon is short-sighted. get their act together. >> already the pentagon is laying off most of its 46,000 temporary workers and cutting back on maintenance of ships and aircraft just in...
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don knapp is in mountain video where the problem goes back decades, don? >> reporter: you can imagine living here in silicone valley and learning that tce tobgsic chemical that you have known about and thought was under control has been in the water betphaoegd your house and showing up in some spots so hot the authorities are calling them hot spot. >> the sroebgs that pack this house want answers with the risks they are living with. vapors, tce, it pollutes the ground water of this part of the valley. >> what are the concerns that bring you here? what are you thinking about? >> health, number one, health. secondly, property values. >> reporter: the history goes back to the '60s, '70s, and '80s. it seemed controlled for years but then they learned vapors went into the google buildings. >> it can evaporate from that water and migrate through the soil and potentially enter into overlying buildings. >> reporter: buildings like where many people live. >> well, the map shows some high concentrations in that area. now, the air testing has been done on our home ov
don knapp is in mountain video where the problem goes back decades, don? >> reporter: you can imagine living here in silicone valley and learning that tce tobgsic chemical that you have known about and thought was under control has been in the water betphaoegd your house and showing up in some spots so hot the authorities are calling them hot spot. >> the sroebgs that pack this house want answers with the risks they are living with. vapors, tce, it pollutes the ground water of this...
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as don and i always like is a, it's easy to say let's be bracket. and i say hey, you first. [laughter] why? because the things that trend and margaret are 22 are the reasons. when we see the issue of drought, especially the background of maybe a slowly drying area, and that's not all areas of the world are projected to become drier. they were asking what are our capabilities for dealing with the onset of drought? we have a lot of coping mechanism. we have a lot of reservoir systems, transfers, irrigation systems. it to win the drought begins to become more severe, and those buffers began to fail that we find ourselves in a place of sort of catastrophic outcomes, taxes and the livestock impact this year. so what does it take? it takes focusing event but it takes having had an event and the use of the window of that event to plan and engage the public and leadership at the same time. but as don and margaret and treachery are also saying, it's also supporting our collaboration and -- between research and management that puts information into practice on an ongoing basis. the la
as don and i always like is a, it's easy to say let's be bracket. and i say hey, you first. [laughter] why? because the things that trend and margaret are 22 are the reasons. when we see the issue of drought, especially the background of maybe a slowly drying area, and that's not all areas of the world are projected to become drier. they were asking what are our capabilities for dealing with the onset of drought? we have a lot of coping mechanism. we have a lot of reservoir systems, transfers,...
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liz: hits a 52-week high, perfect timing for don. we call it out when you do well. listen to don. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. liz: see you next time, wbi fund ceo and co-portfolio manager. seven minutes before the closing bell rings. about six and a half. did you see this? the asteroid coming within 17,000 miles of us? in the last hour or so -- look at that thing moving along. this is the closest known live eye for thing this large. shares of the company following the lead away from the planet and into outer space, well, you see it, which top s&p stock is up 40% just this week. that's next. ♪ so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male ann
liz: hits a 52-week high, perfect timing for don. we call it out when you do well. listen to don. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. liz: see you next time, wbi fund ceo and co-portfolio manager. seven minutes before the closing bell rings. about six and a half. did you see this? the asteroid coming within 17,000 miles of us? in the last hour or so -- look at that thing moving along. this is the closest known live eye for thing this large. shares of the company following the lead...
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. >> reporter: i'm don ford -- >>> stopping a pesinge pet. what's being done to get rid of the oriental fruit fly. >>> a beautiful saturday on tap. problematic monday as we look live. believe me it's out there. your forecast after the break. ,, [ birdsong ] [ birdsong ] [ birdsong ] it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. it turns out, a dog lost by "air canada" --- was most likely was a >>> a sad ending to a story we brought you earlier this month. a dog lost by air canada was most likely hit by a car. larry was euthanized and that dog got lost. a few people reported seeing the dog near highway 101. he gained international attention following an e-mail by an air canada employee. two oriental fruit flies were discovered this week in the heart of sill kon valley which used to be known for its fruit. the pests pose a serious risk to the farm business. they started employing traps to get rid of them. they'
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don? >> here's what we're watching today. anthony brown unveiling his plan to improve early childhood education. kevin kamenetz will unveil lenny moore way in honor of the baltimore colts legend. today's the official opening for the shops at canton crossing on boston streets. >>> already in the news -- house republicans will meet, the latest on the effort to stop the country from defaulting on its loans and stop the shutdown. how did they catch a bus driver robbing banks in anne arundel county? and we'll take you to one of the hardest hit areas. more news in a couple of minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's 5:00. what a differ
don? >> here's what we're watching today. anthony brown unveiling his plan to improve early childhood education. kevin kamenetz will unveil lenny moore way in honor of the baltimore colts legend. today's the official opening for the shops at canton crossing on boston streets. >>> already in the news -- house republicans will meet, the latest on the effort to stop the country from defaulting on its loans and stop the shutdown. how did they catch a bus driver robbing banks in anne...
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things for down right chilly, don? >> that's right, as we all know, that cool summer days is not all that unusual. that's just weird. the heat in the oakley area, proved too much. 11 people at the graduation for dropped by the heat. as were 8 more in the high school ceremony. >> seeing 17 patients, a lot of them were feeling faint, a lot of time were dizzy, and felt overwhelmed sitting out in the sun. >> folks in livermore were feeling the heat too, the temperatures were over 100. >> it's hot. >> he let his kids cool down in a public fountain. his own strategy? >> try not to move around a whole lot. >> still another choice in warmer areas was to jump in the car, and head to coolville, san francisco. >> we had the air-conditioner on before we left, so we didn't bring a lot of clothes, and we got here, it was unbelievable. >> cold? >> unbelievable cold. >> fog and visitors from texas. >> i read about the microclimates was different. >> what do you think of the temperature in the city today? >> lovely. >> what's the tempe
things for down right chilly, don? >> that's right, as we all know, that cool summer days is not all that unusual. that's just weird. the heat in the oakley area, proved too much. 11 people at the graduation for dropped by the heat. as were 8 more in the high school ceremony. >> seeing 17 patients, a lot of them were feeling faint, a lot of time were dizzy, and felt overwhelmed sitting out in the sun. >> folks in livermore were feeling the heat too, the temperatures were over...
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hi, nick. >> reporter: hey, don. yeah, today is father's day but we are highlighting the actions of one very courageous mother. according to khou, a would-be robber got in the back of dorothy baker's minivan, then pulled a knife on her. that's when instinct took over. she was able to snatch the knife from his hand and punched him in the face. all while driving the minivan and having her 2 and 5-year-old in the car. she described what happened to our affiliate khou. >> i told him to get the hell out of my car and he said, fine. he got out and he started running. the next thing i thought was, if he gets away, can he do this to somebody else. >> reporter: don, she intentionally drove her car into a utility pole. he wasn't wearing a seatbelt. she was hoping that that could force him to crash through the windshield. that didn't happen. he did eventually, however, get out of the car. that's when she says she didn't mean to but she ran the would-be robber over. he was airlifted to a local area hospital with injuries and whe
hi, nick. >> reporter: hey, don. yeah, today is father's day but we are highlighting the actions of one very courageous mother. according to khou, a would-be robber got in the back of dorothy baker's minivan, then pulled a knife on her. that's when instinct took over. she was able to snatch the knife from his hand and punched him in the face. all while driving the minivan and having her 2 and 5-year-old in the car. she described what happened to our affiliate khou. >> i told him to...
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as kpix five's don kp tells >>> leaders in washington say the u.s. needs to do something to calm the growing violence in egypt at kpix5, don knapp tells us u.s. interests are at risk. >> reporter: weekend violence in cairo killed more than 70 and left hundreds injured. tensions increased along with a death toll between the military and those opposed of the president. morse. people like this draw thousands and lead to more clashes. the military claims only use of tear gas against the demonstrators but cbs reporter at a hospital found a different story. >> we counted 37 dead bodies in this room. the doctors tell us that almost all of them have bullet wounds to the head, neck and heart. >> reporter: suggesting the military targets the demonstrators and shoots to kill. >> reporter: half a world away, demonstrators in san jose protest the violence that may effect their own family members. >> the people are getting shot in their head and neck and heart. they are not trying to disburse them but trying to take them down, basically. >> i hope to get my voice
as kpix five's don kp tells >>> leaders in washington say the u.s. needs to do something to calm the growing violence in egypt at kpix5, don knapp tells us u.s. interests are at risk. >> reporter: weekend violence in cairo killed more than 70 and left hundreds injured. tensions increased along with a death toll between the military and those opposed of the president. morse. people like this draw thousands and lead to more clashes. the military claims only use of tear gas against...
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throughout the day, the conversation by phone, on facebook and don twitter -- and on twitter. >> throughout inauguration day, our web site will have added features, including video feed from our c-span crews. video-on-demand at the day's major events, and a visible -- visual blog page. all at c-span.org. >> next, highlights, 20009 and migration of president obama. -- highlight from the 2009 in auguratino of president obama. >> i thought it was important for the historical record to present our perspective. also i think currently for people to understand there were different policy choices and options. and if we want to prevent another crisis from happening, i felt the public needed to engage more on financial reform, educate themselves better, make it an issue with their elected officials. i have some policy recommendations. >> the former head of the federal deposit insurance corp., sheila bair. her book is "bull by the horns." sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >> in 2009, president obama attended a service at st. john's applicable church from across the white house. and they went to th
throughout the day, the conversation by phone, on facebook and don twitter -- and on twitter. >> throughout inauguration day, our web site will have added features, including video feed from our c-span crews. video-on-demand at the day's major events, and a visible -- visual blog page. all at c-span.org. >> next, highlights, 20009 and migration of president obama. -- highlight from the 2009 in auguratino of president obama. >> i thought it was important for the historical...